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Strike at the Heart
Sunny King never did anything on a small scale. His home was like a medieval castle, its furnishings like something out of the Arabian Nights; he drove a Logonda, and when his mad driving smashed the windscreen on Jackie Mulholland's car, he presented her with a Daimler. Jackie couldn't handle the man at all. He infuriated her, confused her, and drove her to do things she would never normally do. 'Take the grand approach to life,' he said. 'Don't think in trivia. You know you want me.' But did she? Jackie decided that wanting Sunny King was like wanting a hole in the head!
The Unpredictable Man
The legacy of a house from her aunt gave Lyn the opportunity she needed to escape from her unloving, snobbish family. Now, on her own, she could pursue her art.
Man-of-the-world Peter Kelso introduced Lyn to freedom, to the art world of Sydney and to the means of selling her beautiful fabric creations.
But when it came to love - and to Peter - Lyn discovered that freedom was the last thing she wanted.
Don't Play Games
'When I play games I play them to the hilt,' Alex Dalton told Kate, and he was not referring to leisure sports. He was very rich, very successful, very ruthless, and the games he played were power-games. Only Kate's innocence saved her from being a victim of his ruthlessness. But it was her innocence which motivated another, more subtle, game. One in which Kate was determined to be the victor, not the victim.
Always Love
When Luke Stanford wrote from Australia to cancel their marriage plans, Genevra Kingsley thought she would never recover. He had left her carrying his child, - and now, four years later, she was determined to find out what had happened to him.
But that was before Christian Nemo came into her life, upsetting the quiet routine of her bookshop in St Ives and awaking memories Genevra had thought were dead. He reminded her so much of her beloved Luke, but there was absolutely no connection between them - was there?